by kitchensisters | Apr 13, 2015 | Fugitive Waves, Hidden Kitchens
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by kitchensisters | Feb 10, 2015 | Fugitive Waves
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by kitchensisters | Jan 13, 2015 | Fugitive Waves
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by kitchensisters | Dec 16, 2014 | Fugitive Waves
She rose every day at dusk and rehearsed, performed, ate and drank until dawn. Then slept all day, woke up and began to create and unravel again as the sun went down. Nearly every song Edith Piaf sang came from a moment of her life on the streets of Paris. She...
by kitchensisters | Apr 18, 2014 | Fugitive Waves, Uncategorized
The Kitchen Sisters take us to a little-known, hidden corner of London — to Eel Pie Island, a tiny slice of land in the middle of the Thames. Now a small bohemian community of artists, inventors, river gypsies and boat builders, on the edge of Twickenham, Eel Pie...
by kitchensisters | Feb 13, 2014 | Fugitive Waves, Hidden Kitchens
“If you want evidence that not all the world is bad, then may I suggest Radiotopia. Launched last week, it’s a website that collects seven amazing US podcasts all in one place, including 99% Invisible and Love+Radio, which I’ve recommended before. I...